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Pollutants are Seeping Into Drinking Water From Karst Regions at an Alarming Rate
Pollutants are Seeping Into Drinking Water From Karst Regions at an Alarming Rate Scientists have been looking at how easily contaminants can enter groundwater sources in karst areas and how it could impact drinking water safety.
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